(Alejandro Duque Amusco draws attention - in his selection of Carlos Bousono’s poems – to the fact that José Luis Cano considers Bousono to be the poet who re-introduced the theme of « patriotism » in the poetry of the post-Civil War (1936-39) era. T. Wignesan)

Oh! Spain! the land wherewhile one fighting bull assailed, another kills.Drunks flying without direction in the starsseek to ascend shirt-sleeves at the cuffs.

At the meeting points of unfortunate demiseand of living it up, the merrymakinggoes on until midnight. Accordeons.More wine. Applause. Uproars. Whistlings. Nausea.

In the midst of this wild revelry, a priest militarily surges up.Imposes benedictions and awards medals.He climbs up upon a chair. Harangues the crowd.A general rising up in the thick of battle.

In the hardened and deserted arenason the route of bitter thirst, multitudes of drunks bracing themselves against the wind, staggered at the rising of the sun.

One of them was dressed as a bull-fighter.Another laughed to himself. All were dancing.…………………………………………………………In the treeless plain swept by wind: persistent hunger, Spain stammered and choked.